Why does Golovkin drain himself for 30 and 7 day weigh-ins?

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  • -Hyperion-
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    #61
    Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
    Can you prove any of those things for official scales? I guess we shouldn't use them as evidence either.

    Such a weak excuse.
    The commission puts its reputation and liability on the line that they have in fact checked all that, that's why they're official. Unofficial weighs are fluff and thus, no one puts their reputation on the line for them. Such an idiotic thing to think Official and Unofficial weighs are the same.
    Last edited by -Hyperion-; 03-11-2017, 05:36 PM.

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      #62
      Guy is 165 lbs 30 days out but op claims he's a massive mw that drains himself. The scale must be rigged. I think OP is posting from a mental asylum.

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        #63
        Originally posted by mathed
        LMAO....180 plus but makes 160 with ease? You guys are crazy, the diva makes 155 or so and blows up to 175-180, he kills himself to do it.

        GGG weighed 168 against Lemieux during the same day weigh in.

        http://www.boxingscene.com/ibf-same-...ux-1692--97067

        GGG weighed 167.8 during the same day weigh in against Brook

        http://www.boxingscene.com/gennady-g...eighin--108606


        You dudes are talking on here like he's some giant, smh when he rehydrated 10 pounds at most. Most boxers rehydrate 7-10 pounds on average yet you dudes single out GGG. Gee, I wonder why someone would do something like that? Hmmm?
        Op has never competed in any combat sport boxing, wrestling, or mma. It's normal for anyone who cuts 6 lbs of water weight to rehydrate 8-10 lbs the next day in 24-36 hours. Lol what a casual.

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          #64
          Originally posted by -Hyperion-
          The commission puts its reputation on the line that they have in fact checked all that, that's why they're official. Unofficial weighs are fluff and thus, no one puts their reputation on the line for them. Such an idiotic thing to think Official and Unofficial weighs are the same.
          But you have no proof?

          That was your point wasn't it.

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            #65
            Originally posted by satiev1
            Op has never competed in any combat sport boxing, wrestling, or mma. It's normal for anyone who cuts 6 lbs of water weight to rehydrate 8-10 lbs the next day in 24-36 hours. Lol what a casual.
            Yes i know it's normal ******. What's not normal is draining so low 30 and 7 days before a fight. Didn't you read the thread title?

            Wait......... it's normal to dehydrate 6lbs and then re-hydrate 10lbs?

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              #66
              Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
              But you have no proof?

              That was your point wasn't it.
              their word is proof enough since they're liable in case of negligence. The word official means something, you know.

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                #67
                Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                their word is proof enough since they're liable in case of negligence. The word official means something, you know.
                It's not proof though. They didn't show proof that the scales were calibrated etc.

                Don't go saying you need proof and then change your standards to suit your agenda.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
                  It's not proof though. They didn't show proof that the scales were calibrated etc.

                  Don't go saying you need proof and then change your standards to suit your agenda.
                  Youre the one making the claim that Unofficial is evidence, thus the burden of proof was on you.

                  Official means proof when no one gets sued.

                  Moron

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                    Youre the one making the claim that Unofficial is evidence, thus the burden of proof was on you.

                    Official means proof when no one gets sued.

                    Moron
                    Official means proof? You're officially ******ed.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
                      Yes i know it's normal ******. What's not normal is draining so low 30 and 7 days before a fight. Didn't you read the thread title?

                      Wait......... it's normal to dehydrate 6lbs and then re-hydrate 10lbs?
                      Waiting.......


                      The question is... if Golovkin is a big middleweight, then what are the guys he's fighting? super mega huge middleweights? because most of them outweigh him by 5 pounds.

                      Except proska and Macklin, from the past 15 fights all have outweighed Golovkin. So what are them? explain.

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